Raising security awareness |
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Raising information security awareness to the level of the end-user in a cost effective way, this is particularly important in a multi- language/multinational enterprise |
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Effective use of a limited security budget |

Most IT security technologies have little or no tangible effects on the end user
(as demonstrated in Figure 1).
When a company installs a new firewall or IPS, the end user is hardly aware of this. The same
is true for most of the currently used IT security tools. This brings to the forefront a serious weakness in terms of security awareness.
This weakness is eliminated with ODCI as it transforms security into a cognitive process.
ODCI makes the user think about security during the most common day-to-day activity, “generating content”, thus making ODCI the perfect platform for raising security awareness.
Simple Yet Comprehensive solution
System Features:
• Supports Office2000-Office2007
• Supports Windows2000-Vista
• Integrate with Data Leakage Prevention tools
• Easily distribution (single MSI file)
• Support Terminal Server/Citrix environments
• Agent-less
• No need for server
• Multi lingual
Cost effective solution
When compared to other security awareness tools, it is clear that ODCI is an extremely cost effective solution (See Figure 2).
Since it naturally integrates with the day-to-day processes of the end user, it is nearly as effective as a face to face course. When a language barrier is presented, ODCI proves even more effective and substantially more cost effective.

Prevent data loss
If your company is using some content-enforcement solution (like WebSense Content
Prevention Suite, Symantec DLP (data loss prevention – formally known as Vontu), Mcaffe Data Loss Prevention or similar) ODCI naturally and easily integrates with your solution. ODCI tags the information in a "hidden" signature that can later apply a DLP policy. For example – a DLP tool can prevent "secret" labeled document to be sent in email, printed, moved to certain folders
and more.
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